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The Evolution of Candles

Candles have been in use for thousands of years. For the past one hundred years, the primary source of candle light was paraffin wax, a leftover residue of petroleum refining. Behind the bright glow of a petroleum candle was a dark problem: burning paraffin created toxic soot deposits in the home environment. The harmful effects of this indoor air pollution are just now being understood.
 

Accounts of candle use date back to ancient times, with biblical references as early as the 10th Century B.C. Tallow, fat rendered from cattle and sheep, was the most popular form of wax used to make candles and it wasn't until the Middle Ages that beeswax was introduced.

   

The growth of commercial whaling in the late 18th Century brought with it the first significant change in candle making since the Middle Ages. It was discovered that crystallizing Sperm Whale oil made a superior wax that was available in large quantities. This wax was harder than both tallow and beeswax, so it burned longer and did not soften in the summer heat.

              

Nanny's Soy Candles

Hi!
My name is Shannon thank you for visiting my web site. I am involved with a company called CandleWealth International and I am excited to help you learn more about the difference between soy and paraffin candles. I was unaware that burning paraffin candles could be harmful. After learning more about soy candles I have found all candles are not equal.

I was pleased to discover that there is an alternative to burning paraffin candles. Soy Candles burn longer, cleaner, and help support our American Farmers, all natural soy wax (85% soy, 15% vegetable oil) is made here in the United States, in the Midwest to be exact.

CandleWealth specializes in Soy Candle Making Kits. If you are looking for a hobby, a craft, or a way to make some extra money. You may be interested in taking a look at the products and opportunity that CandleWealth has to offer.

You can save money on candles by making your own, give fabulous gifts, or make money by making and selling your homemade candle creations.

Whatever your interest level, the membership is FREE, and the products are affforable. They also have some great kits that will give you everything you need! 

If you would like to get started right away, click on the button below!  
                            


Shannon Smith
 
nannyknitter@gobigwest.com
CandleWealth International
Soy Candle Consultant
Referral ID# 28325

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